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CMS Announces Special Enrollment Period for Tax Season

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Eligible consumers have from March 15 through April 30 to enroll in coverage

The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) announced today a special enrollment period (SEP) for individuals and families who did not have health coverage in 2014 and are subject to the fee or "shared responsibility payment" when they file their 2014 taxes in states which use the Federally-facilitated Marketplaces (FFM). This special enrollment period will allow those individuals and families who were unaware or didn't understand the implications of this new requirement to enroll in 2015 health insurance coverage through the FFM.

For those who were unaware or didn't understand the implications of the fee for not enrolling in coverage, CMS will provide consumers with an opportunity
to purchase health insurance coverage from March 15 to April 30. If consumers do not purchase coverage for 2015 during this special enrollment period,
they may have to pay a fee when they file their 2015 income taxes.

Those eligible for this special enrollment period live in states with a Federally-facilitated Marketplace and:

Currently are not enrolled in coverage through the FFM for 2015,

Attest that when they filed their 2014 tax return they paid the fee for not having health coverage in 2014, and

Attest that they first became aware of, or understood the implications of, the Shared Responsibility Payment after the end of open enrollment (February
15, 2015) in connection with preparing their 2014 taxes.

The special enrollment period announced today will begin on March 15, 2015 and end at 11:59 pm E.S.T. on April 30, 2015. If a consumer enrolls in coverage
before the 15th of the month, coverage will be effective on the first day of the following month.

This year's tax season is the first time individuals and families will be asked to provide basic information regarding their health coverage on their tax
returns. Individuals who could not afford coverage or met other conditions may be eligible to receive an exemption for 2014. To help consumers
who did not have insurance last year determine if they qualify for an exemption, CMS also launched a health coverage tax exemption tool today on HealthCare.gov and CuidadodeSalud.gov.

"We recognize that this is the first tax filing season where consumers may have to pay a fee or claim an exemption for not having health insurance coverage,"
said CMS Administrator Marilyn Tavenner. "Our priority is to make sure consumers understand the new requirement to enroll in health coverage and to
provide those who were not aware or did not understand the requirement with an opportunity to enroll in affordable coverage this year."

Most taxpayers, about three quarters, will only need to check a box when they file their taxes to indicate that they had health coverage in 2014 through
their employer, Medicare, Medicaid, veterans care or other qualified health coverage that qualifies as "minimum essential coverage." The remaining
taxpayers - about one-quarter - will take different steps. It is expected that 10 to 20 percent of taxpayers who were uninsured for all or part
of 2014 will qualify for an exemption from the requirement to have coverage. A much smaller fraction of taxpayers, an estimated 2 to 4 percent, will
pay a fee because they made a choice to not obtain coverage and are not eligible for an exemption.

Americans who do not qualify for an exemption and went without health coverage in 2014 will have to pay a fee " $95 per adult or 1 percent of their income,
whichever is greater" when they file their taxes this year. The fee increases to $325 per adult or 2% of income for 2015. Individuals taking advantage
of this special enrollment period will still owe a fee for the months they were uninsured and did not receive an exemption in 2014 and 2015. This special
enrollment period is designed to allow such individuals the opportunity to get covered for the remainder of the year and avoid additional fees for
2015.

The Administration is committed to providing the information and tools tax filers need to understand the new requirements. Part of this outreach effort
involves coordinating efforts with nonprofit organizations and tax preparers who provide resources to consumers and offer on the ground support. If
consumers have questions about their taxes, need to download forms, or want to learn more about the fee for not having insurance, they can find information
and resources at www.HealthCare.gov/Taxes or www.IRS.gov.
Consumers can also call the Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596. Consumers who need assistance filing their taxes can visit IRS.gov/VITA or IRS.gov/freefile

Consumers seeking to take advantage of the special enrollment period can find out if they are eligible by visiting https://www.healthcare.gov/get-coverage Consumers can find local help at: Localhelp.healthcare.gov or call the Federally-facilitated Marketplace Call Center at 1-800-318-2596. TTY users should call 1-855-889-4325. Assistance is available in 150 languages.
The call is free.

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